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Old August 9th 04, 10:22 PM
Christina Websell
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Dear all

Yesterday when I got up, Kitty FC was not in the house for her breakfast as
usual, but there was still some food in the dishes and it was obviously
going to be a very hot day, so I thought maybe she just out sunbathing
somewhere. She had not returned by 1 pm when I had to leave for a family
luncheon and I returned about 7.30pm. She was still not in the house, so I
went out looking and spotted her crouched in a neighbour's driveway. I
spoke to her and she gave me the silent miaow.

It had been one of the hottest days of the year, near 90F, so I didn't worry
that she obviously would prefer it outside to be a bit cooler.
However she was still not in the house this morning, and it was absolutely
pouring with rain. This is not like her at all. Any rain and she is
straight in curled up on her cushion on the back of the settee.

I went to the neighbours where I last saw her and asked her if she had seen
Kitty and she said "not since last night when I went to the outside toilet
at midnight and saw her in the yard."
I searched all morning for her in the pouring rain, in my sheds, in my
neighbour's sheds and greenhouses and couldn't find her.
Then my neighbour called "HERE SHE IS!" and I rushed over to get her. She
was crouching near their house and she looked ill. I picked her up and she
purred but it was obvious she was really sick. She felt limp and cold.
I rushed her to the vets, her temperature is subnormal and they are not sure
what is wrong yet. We are waiting for blood test results and she is still
in hospital. Early blood tests came through renal & liver function okay,
glucose up (sign of a stressed cat, apparently) and they need more
far-searching ones and another reassessment in the morning. Maybe xrays
and/or body scans.
Please keep your fingers crossed for her. She is one sick kitty and I love
her. I don't want to lose her.
Serves me right for posting about my favourite things about her - tempting
fate..

Tweed



  #2  
Old August 9th 04, 10:29 PM
Lisa Katt
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Christina Websell skrev i meddelandet ...

Dear all

Yesterday when I got up, Kitty FC was not in the house for her breakfast as
usual, but there was still some food in the dishes and it was obviously
going to be a very hot day, so I thought maybe she just out sunbathing
somewhere. She had not returned by 1 pm when I had to leave for a family
luncheon and I returned about 7.30pm. She was still not in the house, so I
went out looking and spotted her crouched in a neighbour's driveway. I
spoke to her and she gave me the silent miaow.

It had been one of the hottest days of the year, near 90F, so I didn't

worry
that she obviously would prefer it outside to be a bit cooler.
However she was still not in the house this morning, and it was absolutely
pouring with rain. This is not like her at all. Any rain and she is
straight in curled up on her cushion on the back of the settee.

I went to the neighbours where I last saw her and asked her if she had seen
Kitty and she said "not since last night when I went to the outside toilet
at midnight and saw her in the yard."
I searched all morning for her in the pouring rain, in my sheds, in my
neighbour's sheds and greenhouses and couldn't find her.
Then my neighbour called "HERE SHE IS!" and I rushed over to get her. She
was crouching near their house and she looked ill. I picked her up and she
purred but it was obvious she was really sick. She felt limp and cold.
I rushed her to the vets, her temperature is subnormal and they are not

sure
what is wrong yet. We are waiting for blood test results and she is still
in hospital. Early blood tests came through renal & liver function okay,
glucose up (sign of a stressed cat, apparently) and they need more
far-searching ones and another reassessment in the morning. Maybe xrays
and/or body scans.
Please keep your fingers crossed for her. She is one sick kitty and I love
her. I don't want to lose her.
Serves me right for posting about my favourite things about her - tempting
fate..

Tweed



Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


  #3  
Old August 9th 04, 10:29 PM
Lisa Katt
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Christina Websell skrev i meddelandet ...

Dear all

Yesterday when I got up, Kitty FC was not in the house for her breakfast as
usual, but there was still some food in the dishes and it was obviously
going to be a very hot day, so I thought maybe she just out sunbathing
somewhere. She had not returned by 1 pm when I had to leave for a family
luncheon and I returned about 7.30pm. She was still not in the house, so I
went out looking and spotted her crouched in a neighbour's driveway. I
spoke to her and she gave me the silent miaow.

It had been one of the hottest days of the year, near 90F, so I didn't

worry
that she obviously would prefer it outside to be a bit cooler.
However she was still not in the house this morning, and it was absolutely
pouring with rain. This is not like her at all. Any rain and she is
straight in curled up on her cushion on the back of the settee.

I went to the neighbours where I last saw her and asked her if she had seen
Kitty and she said "not since last night when I went to the outside toilet
at midnight and saw her in the yard."
I searched all morning for her in the pouring rain, in my sheds, in my
neighbour's sheds and greenhouses and couldn't find her.
Then my neighbour called "HERE SHE IS!" and I rushed over to get her. She
was crouching near their house and she looked ill. I picked her up and she
purred but it was obvious she was really sick. She felt limp and cold.
I rushed her to the vets, her temperature is subnormal and they are not

sure
what is wrong yet. We are waiting for blood test results and she is still
in hospital. Early blood tests came through renal & liver function okay,
glucose up (sign of a stressed cat, apparently) and they need more
far-searching ones and another reassessment in the morning. Maybe xrays
and/or body scans.
Please keep your fingers crossed for her. She is one sick kitty and I love
her. I don't want to lose her.
Serves me right for posting about my favourite things about her - tempting
fate..

Tweed



Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


  #4  
Old August 9th 04, 10:29 PM
Lisa Katt
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Christina Websell skrev i meddelandet ...

Dear all

Yesterday when I got up, Kitty FC was not in the house for her breakfast as
usual, but there was still some food in the dishes and it was obviously
going to be a very hot day, so I thought maybe she just out sunbathing
somewhere. She had not returned by 1 pm when I had to leave for a family
luncheon and I returned about 7.30pm. She was still not in the house, so I
went out looking and spotted her crouched in a neighbour's driveway. I
spoke to her and she gave me the silent miaow.

It had been one of the hottest days of the year, near 90F, so I didn't

worry
that she obviously would prefer it outside to be a bit cooler.
However she was still not in the house this morning, and it was absolutely
pouring with rain. This is not like her at all. Any rain and she is
straight in curled up on her cushion on the back of the settee.

I went to the neighbours where I last saw her and asked her if she had seen
Kitty and she said "not since last night when I went to the outside toilet
at midnight and saw her in the yard."
I searched all morning for her in the pouring rain, in my sheds, in my
neighbour's sheds and greenhouses and couldn't find her.
Then my neighbour called "HERE SHE IS!" and I rushed over to get her. She
was crouching near their house and she looked ill. I picked her up and she
purred but it was obvious she was really sick. She felt limp and cold.
I rushed her to the vets, her temperature is subnormal and they are not

sure
what is wrong yet. We are waiting for blood test results and she is still
in hospital. Early blood tests came through renal & liver function okay,
glucose up (sign of a stressed cat, apparently) and they need more
far-searching ones and another reassessment in the morning. Maybe xrays
and/or body scans.
Please keep your fingers crossed for her. She is one sick kitty and I love
her. I don't want to lose her.
Serves me right for posting about my favourite things about her - tempting
fate..

Tweed



Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


  #5  
Old August 9th 04, 11:33 PM
Lois Reay
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Oh Tweed, purrs that Kitty FC makes a full recovery very soon, you must be
very worried.

Lois
--
Burmese are like potato chips, you can't just have one.

Christina Websell skrev i meddelandet ...

Dear all

Yesterday when I got up, Kitty FC was not in the house for her breakfast

as
usual, but there was still some food in the dishes and it was obviously
going to be a very hot day, so I thought maybe she just out sunbathing
somewhere. She had not returned by 1 pm when I had to leave for a family
luncheon and I returned about 7.30pm. She was still not in the house, so

I
went out looking and spotted her crouched in a neighbour's driveway. I
spoke to her and she gave me the silent miaow.

It had been one of the hottest days of the year, near 90F, so I didn't

worry
that she obviously would prefer it outside to be a bit cooler.
However she was still not in the house this morning, and it was

absolutely
pouring with rain. This is not like her at all. Any rain and she is
straight in curled up on her cushion on the back of the settee.

I went to the neighbours where I last saw her and asked her if she had

seen
Kitty and she said "not since last night when I went to the outside

toilet
at midnight and saw her in the yard."
I searched all morning for her in the pouring rain, in my sheds, in my
neighbour's sheds and greenhouses and couldn't find her.
Then my neighbour called "HERE SHE IS!" and I rushed over to get her.

She
was crouching near their house and she looked ill. I picked her up and

she
purred but it was obvious she was really sick. She felt limp and cold.
I rushed her to the vets, her temperature is subnormal and they are not

sure
what is wrong yet. We are waiting for blood test results and she is

still
in hospital. Early blood tests came through renal & liver function okay,
glucose up (sign of a stressed cat, apparently) and they need more
far-searching ones and another reassessment in the morning. Maybe xrays
and/or body scans.
Please keep your fingers crossed for her. She is one sick kitty and I

love
her. I don't want to lose her.
Serves me right for posting about my favourite things about her -

tempting
fate..

Tweed



Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt




  #6  
Old August 9th 04, 11:33 PM
Lois Reay
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Oh Tweed, purrs that Kitty FC makes a full recovery very soon, you must be
very worried.

Lois
--
Burmese are like potato chips, you can't just have one.

Christina Websell skrev i meddelandet ...

Dear all

Yesterday when I got up, Kitty FC was not in the house for her breakfast

as
usual, but there was still some food in the dishes and it was obviously
going to be a very hot day, so I thought maybe she just out sunbathing
somewhere. She had not returned by 1 pm when I had to leave for a family
luncheon and I returned about 7.30pm. She was still not in the house, so

I
went out looking and spotted her crouched in a neighbour's driveway. I
spoke to her and she gave me the silent miaow.

It had been one of the hottest days of the year, near 90F, so I didn't

worry
that she obviously would prefer it outside to be a bit cooler.
However she was still not in the house this morning, and it was

absolutely
pouring with rain. This is not like her at all. Any rain and she is
straight in curled up on her cushion on the back of the settee.

I went to the neighbours where I last saw her and asked her if she had

seen
Kitty and she said "not since last night when I went to the outside

toilet
at midnight and saw her in the yard."
I searched all morning for her in the pouring rain, in my sheds, in my
neighbour's sheds and greenhouses and couldn't find her.
Then my neighbour called "HERE SHE IS!" and I rushed over to get her.

She
was crouching near their house and she looked ill. I picked her up and

she
purred but it was obvious she was really sick. She felt limp and cold.
I rushed her to the vets, her temperature is subnormal and they are not

sure
what is wrong yet. We are waiting for blood test results and she is

still
in hospital. Early blood tests came through renal & liver function okay,
glucose up (sign of a stressed cat, apparently) and they need more
far-searching ones and another reassessment in the morning. Maybe xrays
and/or body scans.
Please keep your fingers crossed for her. She is one sick kitty and I

love
her. I don't want to lose her.
Serves me right for posting about my favourite things about her -

tempting
fate..

Tweed



Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt




  #7  
Old August 9th 04, 11:33 PM
Lois Reay
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Oh Tweed, purrs that Kitty FC makes a full recovery very soon, you must be
very worried.

Lois
--
Burmese are like potato chips, you can't just have one.

Christina Websell skrev i meddelandet ...

Dear all

Yesterday when I got up, Kitty FC was not in the house for her breakfast

as
usual, but there was still some food in the dishes and it was obviously
going to be a very hot day, so I thought maybe she just out sunbathing
somewhere. She had not returned by 1 pm when I had to leave for a family
luncheon and I returned about 7.30pm. She was still not in the house, so

I
went out looking and spotted her crouched in a neighbour's driveway. I
spoke to her and she gave me the silent miaow.

It had been one of the hottest days of the year, near 90F, so I didn't

worry
that she obviously would prefer it outside to be a bit cooler.
However she was still not in the house this morning, and it was

absolutely
pouring with rain. This is not like her at all. Any rain and she is
straight in curled up on her cushion on the back of the settee.

I went to the neighbours where I last saw her and asked her if she had

seen
Kitty and she said "not since last night when I went to the outside

toilet
at midnight and saw her in the yard."
I searched all morning for her in the pouring rain, in my sheds, in my
neighbour's sheds and greenhouses and couldn't find her.
Then my neighbour called "HERE SHE IS!" and I rushed over to get her.

She
was crouching near their house and she looked ill. I picked her up and

she
purred but it was obvious she was really sick. She felt limp and cold.
I rushed her to the vets, her temperature is subnormal and they are not

sure
what is wrong yet. We are waiting for blood test results and she is

still
in hospital. Early blood tests came through renal & liver function okay,
glucose up (sign of a stressed cat, apparently) and they need more
far-searching ones and another reassessment in the morning. Maybe xrays
and/or body scans.
Please keep your fingers crossed for her. She is one sick kitty and I

love
her. I don't want to lose her.
Serves me right for posting about my favourite things about her -

tempting
fate..

Tweed



Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt




  #8  
Old August 9th 04, 11:56 PM
Christina Websell
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"Lois Reay" wrote in message
...
Oh Tweed, purrs that Kitty FC makes a full recovery very soon, you must be
very worried.

Lois


Yes, I am really worried. I didn't like the look of her at all, and
wondered why she felt so cold, although the temperature is quite high even
though it's raining. And why didn't she have the strength to come home,
only a few yards away?
I picked her up, put her in the car on the passenger seat and she just sat
there while I drove her the few miles to the vet.
She has only ever been once before. I took her in a cardboard carrier that
time and her claws were through the ventilation holes immediately ripping
them apart. I wondered if the carrier would stand up to it. We made it
there, but she fought her way out on the way back..came out of the ripped
box like a jack-in-the-box!
So she is obviously in danger of her life to accept the trip, because
normally she is so feisty.. I have an awful feeling that she won't come
home.
Update tomorrow.

Tweed


Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


Thank you Elisabet and Hugo. She needs all the purrs she can get. This is
the sickest cat I ever saw that was still alive.

Tweed



  #9  
Old August 9th 04, 11:56 PM
Christina Websell
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"Lois Reay" wrote in message
...
Oh Tweed, purrs that Kitty FC makes a full recovery very soon, you must be
very worried.

Lois


Yes, I am really worried. I didn't like the look of her at all, and
wondered why she felt so cold, although the temperature is quite high even
though it's raining. And why didn't she have the strength to come home,
only a few yards away?
I picked her up, put her in the car on the passenger seat and she just sat
there while I drove her the few miles to the vet.
She has only ever been once before. I took her in a cardboard carrier that
time and her claws were through the ventilation holes immediately ripping
them apart. I wondered if the carrier would stand up to it. We made it
there, but she fought her way out on the way back..came out of the ripped
box like a jack-in-the-box!
So she is obviously in danger of her life to accept the trip, because
normally she is so feisty.. I have an awful feeling that she won't come
home.
Update tomorrow.

Tweed


Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


Thank you Elisabet and Hugo. She needs all the purrs she can get. This is
the sickest cat I ever saw that was still alive.

Tweed



  #10  
Old August 9th 04, 11:56 PM
Christina Websell
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"Lois Reay" wrote in message
...
Oh Tweed, purrs that Kitty FC makes a full recovery very soon, you must be
very worried.

Lois


Yes, I am really worried. I didn't like the look of her at all, and
wondered why she felt so cold, although the temperature is quite high even
though it's raining. And why didn't she have the strength to come home,
only a few yards away?
I picked her up, put her in the car on the passenger seat and she just sat
there while I drove her the few miles to the vet.
She has only ever been once before. I took her in a cardboard carrier that
time and her claws were through the ventilation holes immediately ripping
them apart. I wondered if the carrier would stand up to it. We made it
there, but she fought her way out on the way back..came out of the ripped
box like a jack-in-the-box!
So she is obviously in danger of her life to accept the trip, because
normally she is so feisty.. I have an awful feeling that she won't come
home.
Update tomorrow.

Tweed


Lots of purrs for Kitty Farmcat to be better really soon.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


Thank you Elisabet and Hugo. She needs all the purrs she can get. This is
the sickest cat I ever saw that was still alive.

Tweed



 




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